Ola Roadster X: Affordable Electric Motorcycle in India Starting at ₹74,999
Check out the new Ola Roadster X electric motorcycle, launched in India with prices from ₹74,999. Features include multiple battery options, top speeds up to 118 km/h, and ranges up to 252 km per charge.
By Mohit Kumar
Feb 05, 2025 01:27 pm IST
Published On
Feb 05, 2025 12:12 pm IST
Last Updated On
Feb 05, 2025 01:27 pm IST
Ola Electric, they make new electric motorcycle in India, call it Roadster X. Price start at ₹74,999. This is big step for company to enter electric motorcycle market, want to make electric vehicles common in cities and villages.
Roadster X have three battery choices: 2.5 kWh, 3.5 kWh, and 4.5 kWh. The 2.5 kWh model can go up to 105 km/h speed and travel 140 km with one charge. The 4.5 kWh model can reach 118 km/h and go 252 km. The bike look modern with sharp lines, rectangular LED headlight, and flat single seat. It also have 4.3-inch digital display, LED lights, cruise control, navigation, reverse mode, and wireless updates. For safety, it include tyre pressure monitoring, anti-theft alerts, emergency SOS, and built-in locator.
Prices start at ₹74,999 for 2.5 kWh model, up to ₹95,999 for 4.5 kWh model. There is also Roadster X+ with 4.5 kWh and 9.1 kWh options, priced at ₹1,04,999 and ₹1,54,999. You can book now, deliveries start in mid-March.
Bhavish Aggarwal, Ola’s CEO, say motorcycles are important in India’s travel culture. He say Roadster X aim to speed up electric vehicle adoption in country. With its style, technology, and range, Ola’s new bike could change things for riders who want to go electric without giving up anything.
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